...and post random snippets about it. Hi all. Lovely site you have here. I think I'll stay. The movie has rekindled my interest in all things Trek, so I am overexposing myself to all sorts of Trek-related media, in various stages of inebriation and writing random thoughts about it. Enjoy and discuss.
I picked up the Star Trek: Borg Collective DVD set from the library and thus have started my overexposure with Borg stories.
I started with Q Who? This one's a mixed bag. The first appearance of the Borg is effective and serves to foreshadow some of the greatness that will appear in Best of Both Worlds, but as a whole, suffers from 2nd season bad writing. The crew make stupid decisions, spend most of their time in meetings, and have to rely on the Q ex machina to save their bacon. Also notable is the lack of the phrases, "We are the Borg," "You will be assimilated" and "Resistance is futile" which we get sick of by then end of Voyager, oh yes we do.
Best of Both Worlds, parts one and two are hands down the best Trek that does not feature Khan or Deep Space 9. The Enterprise deals with a threat that is almost too powerful and deals with the "Why the hell wouldn't Riker have taken a command by this point in the series?" subplot rather welll. And when it comes to cliffhangers, it's hard to do the end of part 1 better than that. "Mr Worf...fire" I remember watching it when it first aired and having a summer to try to figure out how the hell they were going to save Picard. Or if the rest of the show was going to be the adventures of Captain Riker and first mate Shelby.
The Borg were at their finest in these, by far. This was pre-Hugh, pre-Borg Queen, Pre Voyager beating them with ridiculous ease. These guys were scary. They were relentless, they were driven, and they adapted to anything you could throw at them. And they were calm about it. Too bad we never saw them again. (Well, we sort of did in Enterprise: Regeneration, but I'll talk about that one later.)
I picked up the Star Trek: Borg Collective DVD set from the library and thus have started my overexposure with Borg stories.
I started with Q Who? This one's a mixed bag. The first appearance of the Borg is effective and serves to foreshadow some of the greatness that will appear in Best of Both Worlds, but as a whole, suffers from 2nd season bad writing. The crew make stupid decisions, spend most of their time in meetings, and have to rely on the Q ex machina to save their bacon. Also notable is the lack of the phrases, "We are the Borg," "You will be assimilated" and "Resistance is futile" which we get sick of by then end of Voyager, oh yes we do.
Best of Both Worlds, parts one and two are hands down the best Trek that does not feature Khan or Deep Space 9. The Enterprise deals with a threat that is almost too powerful and deals with the "Why the hell wouldn't Riker have taken a command by this point in the series?" subplot rather welll. And when it comes to cliffhangers, it's hard to do the end of part 1 better than that. "Mr Worf...fire" I remember watching it when it first aired and having a summer to try to figure out how the hell they were going to save Picard. Or if the rest of the show was going to be the adventures of Captain Riker and first mate Shelby.
The Borg were at their finest in these, by far. This was pre-Hugh, pre-Borg Queen, Pre Voyager beating them with ridiculous ease. These guys were scary. They were relentless, they were driven, and they adapted to anything you could throw at them. And they were calm about it. Too bad we never saw them again. (Well, we sort of did in Enterprise: Regeneration, but I'll talk about that one later.)